Sunderland 3-1 Reading: Winning run ends with Black Cats defeat
READING's run of two consecutive league wins was brought to an end with defeat at Sunderland in the Women's Championship.
READING's run of two consecutive league wins was brought to an end with defeat at Sunderland in the Women's Championship.
READING FC has released a club statement stating that 'no agreement' is in place over the sale of the club.
READING FC manager Ruben Selles addressed rumours over the future of the club and possible administration following their 5-0 win ...
READING FC continued their stellar record in the EFL Trophy by smashing five goals past an inexperienced Swindon side.
HARVEY KNIBBS' hat-trick ensured that Reading maintained their winning ways in the EFL Trophy as they brushed aside League Two ...
READING FC will be hoping to gain bragging rights when they host rivals Swindon Town in the EFL Trophy in ...
A SUPPORTER-led campaign has seen the home of the Royals declared as Asset of Community Value.
READING FC WOMEN's manager Liam Gilbert was left delighted after his team secured their first win of the season on ...
READING FC are looking to break a miserable run of games without a win on the road, stretching back to ...
READING FC WOMEN picked up their first victory of their Women's Championship campaign after Freya Gregory's opener was followed up ...
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